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Reports: Tarantino Hopes Pitt, DiCaprio Are 'Bastards'
Zap2It.comQuentin Tarantino is reportedly interested in Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio for key roles in his long-awaited "Inglorious Bastards." "Inglorious Bastards," which went out to studios just a week ago and already has been reviewed extensively and...Tags: Tony Scott, Jesse James, Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio
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For writer, faith isn't taboo
Tribune reporterBest-selling novelist Ron Hansen stood in the nave of St. Vincent de Paul Church on a recent afternoon under the towering stained-glass windows. Illuminated by the high sun in the western sky, the brightly colored glass told story after story—...Tags: Iowa, John Irving, Brad Pitt, Colleges and Universities, Sales
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Paragraph of the week
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), priest and poet, wrote like somebody who had sneaked too many sips of communion wine. His poems are wild, impetuous, flamboyant. The words fly around like corks shooting out of bottles. One of his most frenzied and...Tags: Jesse James, Maritime Accidents
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THE LIST
Best travel movies of 2007, from Budget Travel magazine: 1. "Bourne Ultimatum" (London; Madrid; Tangier, Morocco) 2. "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (England) 3. "Ratatouille" (Paris) 4. "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"...Tags: Jesse James, Tangier, Alaska, Manhattan
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Affleck brothers have the golden touch
jan.stuart@newsday.comAs you contemplate where to place your Oscar-pool chips for best supporting actor and actress this month, mind the Affleck effect. Ben Affleck, whose star flame seemed to fizzle as his buddy Matt Damon's flared brighter, may have found his most...Tags: Ben Affleck, Crimes, Scott Caan, Ethan Hawke, Gus van Sant
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A year for hot movie scripts
gene.seymour@newsday.comThe writers' strike is over, but the irony remains: At the same time the standoff between producers and scriptwriters was stretching into weeks and months, theaters all over the country were screening examples of how writing for the movies was at one of...Tags: Awards and Prizes, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Andrew Bergman, Julia Roberts, Cinema Industry
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Our critics’ Oscar picks
jan.stuart@newsday.com; gene.seymour@newsday.comBest Picture Nominees: "Atonement;" "Juno;" "Michael Clayton;" "No Country for Old Men;" "There Will Be Blood" JAN STUART Should Win: "There Will Be Blood." Well, "Citizen Kane" lost to "How Green Was My Valley." Why should Paul Thomas Anderson expect...Tags: People, Leslie Mann, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Nicole Kidman
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BEST TRAVEL MOVIES OF 2007
1. "Bourne Ultimatum" (London; Madrid; Tangier, Morocco) 2. "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (England's West Sussex, Ely Cathedral, North Somerset) 3. "Ratatouille" (Paris -- and La Tour d'Argent restaurant, the sewers) 4. "The Assassination of Jesse...Tags: New York, Jesse James, Tangier, Alaska
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Short Takes: 'Gone Baby Gone'
Courant Staff WriterBen Affleck co-wrote and directed this Boston police drama, starring his brother Casey as a private detective searching for a missing child. The Afflecks know this turf; they grew up not far from here. Ben cast lots of locals in small roles, adding to...Tags: Ben Affleck, Jesse James, Television
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How Oscar parties
VANITY FAIR'S cancellation of its legendary Oscar party dramatically changes the landscape of Hollywood's most glamorous evening for the first time in years.
When editor Graydon Carter threw his first Academy Awards viewing and post-party at Morton's...Tags: Awards and Prizes, West Hollywood, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stephen Dorff, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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